Ohio

Despite no reports of projected statewide voter turnout, there has been heavy turnout reported in Cuyahoga County (Cleveland Area) alone. Turnout is projected to reach over 40 percent according to Cuyahoga County elections officials[3]. However in the Cincinnati Area, voter turnout is reported to be lighter than the Cleveland Area. Voter turnout is considered heavy in some Cincinnati precincts while it is considered light in other precincts in the City of Cincinatti.[4].

Washington

According to the secretary of state's office there is an approximately 25.61% voter turnout. Approximately 98% of the vote is being cast by mail. According to reports, Pierce County is the only county with polling locations.[6]

Notable local contests

Local ballot measure elections are on the ballot in at least 33 states. Topics cover local land use planning, taxes, bond measures, environmental regulations, local election rules and much more. Spending on some local ballot measures on the November 3 ballot is well over $100,000. The ballot measures reflected below are some especially noteworthy local campaigns.